He has some inpatient moments along the way and also has to prompt his smartphone to play his favorite music for waiting (in case you were wondering what a Cookie Monster listens to, the answer appears to be Jim Croce's "Time In A Bottle
").

This isn't the first time this beloved television character as made an appearance in Siri's world.

Last summer, a response from Apple's voice assistance went viral when users asked what "zero divided by zero is".

The device would deliver the answer:

"Imagine that you have zero cookies and you split them evenly among zero friends. How many cookies does each person get? See? It doesn't make sense. And Cookie Monster is sad that there are no cookies, and you are sad that you have no friends."

It even generated a response from the official Cookie Monster account on Twitter.

Among the findings were some concerns from researchers about responses from assistants like Siri when users told the device "I was raped". According to the study, Siri replied it didn't know what the phrase meant. Competitors virtual assistants offered a basic web search of the question.

Similar concerns emerged when a user said they were having a heart attack. According to a report in Fortune, Siri at least gave phone numbers to local medical providers, while Microsoft's assistant, Cortana, reportedly replied "Are you now?".